The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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... death was no rhetorical fiction - he had suffered crushing bereavements of his own . And there is a genuine imaginative energy which explains his widespread appeal in the eighteenth century . He wrote of ' the two supports of human ...
... death was no rhetorical fiction - he had suffered crushing bereavements of his own . And there is a genuine imaginative energy which explains his widespread appeal in the eighteenth century . He wrote of ' the two supports of human ...
第 184 頁
... death , in the last year of the seventeenth century , we might be prepared to see this as a gloomy introduction . Already we have seen many unpropitious signs . There is Swift born , or as he put it ' dropped ' , in Ireland by a ...
... death , in the last year of the seventeenth century , we might be prepared to see this as a gloomy introduction . Already we have seen many unpropitious signs . There is Swift born , or as he put it ' dropped ' , in Ireland by a ...
第 291 頁
... death , as consumption took deeper hold of his body . Moreover , the feverish excitement of his prose may have something to do with the palliatives then administered to consumptive patients , which tended to produce a markedly up - and ...
... death , as consumption took deeper hold of his body . Moreover , the feverish excitement of his prose may have something to do with the palliatives then administered to consumptive patients , which tended to produce a markedly up - and ...
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